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IBC DIGITAL MEDIA TRAINING WORKSHOPS CENTER AROUND THREE DIGITAL MEDIA POWERHOUSES; ATTENDEES PRESEN
Workshops offer sessions in popular post-production software by Avid, Adobe and Apple and also cover disciplines such as 3D production and HDSLR video production techniques; manufacturer certification courses and top-notch industry presenters round out distinguished training event New York, NY – August 18, 2010 - Future Media Concepts (FMC), the premier authorized digital media training organization for post-production, broadcast, and content creators, is pleased to introduce its robust training curriculum and conference repertoire to the global digital media community in the form of the first-ever IBC Digital Media Training Workshops, held from September 11 – 12 at the RAI, Amsterdam. Dominating the digital media training landscape, FMC has constructed its progressive European Workshops around the latest technology from the industry’s top powerhouses – Adobe®, Apple® and Avid®. Providing attendees with the invaluable opportunity to fast-track mastership of their chosen digital tools, the Workshops will relay the most dynamic and sought-after industry trends from technical and creative gurus and industry thought-leaders. The Workshops will feature groundbreaking training sessions and buzz-worthy guest presentations, including the highly anticipated Keynote Presentation from Avatar Co-Editor Stephen Rivkin. Platinum sponsors, Adobe and Avid, will be on-site to deliver opening remarks to jumpstart the action-packed weekend. Gary Greenfield, Avid chairman and CEO, will open the program, sharing a brief overview of Avid and introducing Rivkin, a long-time Avid editor who used a variety of Avid solutions, including Media Composer® systems and ISIS® 7000 shared storage, in the making of Avatar. Jim Guerard, vice president and general manager for Dynamic Media at Adobe, will also provide a complementary overview on Adobe’s vision for the future and how Adobe products – from Adobe Premiere Pro to Photoshop Lightroom to Acrobat Connect – were used extensively in the making of Avatar. "We are pleased to work with Future Media Concepts to present the first-ever IBC Digital Media Training Conferences,” comments Carolyn Lightner, senior director worldwide training, Avid. “The various Avid sessions, led by industry-recognized and Avid Certified Instructors, are designed to bring attendees up-to-speed on the latest Avid solutions, like Media Composer 5, and will provide creative techniques and technical tips to help editors meet the increasing demands of today’s post-production workflows.” Tech Trend Alert - Workshop Highlights Featuring the latest advanced tips in producing, editing and delivering digital content, the Workshops highlight key trends permeating the market today. Led by FMC’s industry-recognized, expert instructors, each session is uniquely tailored to fulfill every production and post-production niche. From the latest in Apple, Adobe and Avid technologies, to certification opportunities, to tracks in DSLR video, 3D production workflow, the recently released Adobe CS5, and motion graphics; the Workshops are this fall’s must-attend event for the entire digital community. Digital Media Training Workshop courses include, but are not limited to:
"The Digital Media Training Workshops is the perfect event for industry professionals looking to re-vamp and re-fresh their creative and technical skills, while learning valuable tips and techniques to impress audiences and stand-out amongst peers,” comments Ben Kozuch, co-founder and president, FMC. “It is essential in today’s competitive climate that production and post-production professionals remain up-to-speed with current tools and trends for creating noteworthy digital projects, as well as expanding career opportunities. With the support of Apple, Adobe and Avid, we are thrilled to bring Workshop attendees a jam-packed schedule, whether their intention is to progress in their career or just learn the latest techniques – there is something for everyone.” Digital Media Training Workshop Details About IBC About Future Media Concepts |